Congregating in a sentence as a noun

Is there some problem with bugs congregating at streetlight that I'm selfishly ignorant of?

Overcrowding in Japan is largely due to such a large percentage of the population congregating in Tokyo.

Discussion is chaotic and unstructured, there's very little collective action, and it's not a community, it's just a bunch of people congregating in the same place.

So definitely hit me up whenever you're congregating or plotting something interesting.

I'll also say that anecdotally, people are congregating in urban areas because there is more flexibility and agility there.

"Municipalities crafted anti-loitering laws and curfews to keep young people from congregating alone.

However, I'm still hopeful of finding that magical sweet spot of talented people congregating, relaxed regulation and at least basic infrastructure.

Diversity has it's benefits, as does congregating with like-minded people, ethnically and otherwise.

Keep in mind that your us-east-1a is not necessarily the same as someone else's us-east-1a as they randomly assign the names to reduce the effect of everyone congregating in us-east-1a because it sounds like the best one.

Maybe it's just me, but I saw "Phi Delta Toolbag" and immediately imagined a fraternity created for the express purpose of congregating toolbags together ... which seems likely and hilarious.

Systematically abusing it for congregating, while providing marginally little revenue, is going to result in limitations being erected to discourage such behavior.

Congregating definitions

noun

the act of congregating

See also: congregation